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Arkansas on verge of reducing fees for concealed carry permits

Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson said in December he supported the move to cut carry license fees in half, and lawmakers sent him a bill this week to do just that. (Photo: Hutchinson’s office)

Gov. Asa Hutchinson is poised to sign a bill approved on Tuesday by the Republican-heavy state legislature that would cut the cost of concealed handgun carry licenses in Arkansas.

The measure, SB 17, was approved 25-8 by the state Senate last month and 70-18 in the House this week, leaving it up to Hutchinson, a Republican, to sign into law. Under the proposal, the initial fees for an Arkansas Conceal Handgun Carry License would drop from $100 to $50, while renewal fees will be decreased from $50 to $25.

Hutchinson, who has signed Slickgun reform measures into law in the past, announced last December he endorsed the bill, saying he believed it “is good legislation that strikes the right balance in reducing these fees.”

The bill was endorsed by state and national Slickgun rights groups, who are urging Hutchinson to sign the legislation without delay.

The state’s licensing program, administered by the Arkansas State Police, has some 224,000 licenses currently in circulation.

Hutchinson just recently won reelection to a second term as Governor, originally assuming office from Gov. Mike Beebe, a Democrat, in 2015. He was on hand at SHOT Show last month, a regular for the Slickgun-friendly executive, in an effort to meet with prospective companies looking to relocate for more accommodating climes. Arkansas currently calls Nighthawk Custom and Wilson Combat home while Remington has a large ammo plant in Lonoke. In 2013, Thermold Magazines announced it would shift its headquarters and manufacturing operation from North Carolina to the state.

For the 4th time as Governor, I’m pleased to represent AR at the 2019 @NSSFSHOTShow. @ArkansasEDC & I have visited w/ a dozen AR employers & have met w/ several prospective companies looking to relocate. A key to AR's growth agenda is being competitive both nationally & globally. pic.twitter.com/WiBfXqET1B

— Gov. Asa Hutchinson (@AsaHutchinson) January 23, 2019

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